I think that meme about women is right - we were not made to fight wars or even crimes. I think when first women entered the work force, they were midwives, nurses, and school teachers. Being a woman I am surprised that women want to go kill people. And be killed, with little children at home.
I mostly watch older shows for entertainment due to the nature of modern programming. Even still, I notice the subtle beginnings of it even as far back as old 1960’s - 1990’s shows. You’ll see a mixed race couple in the background that look real out of place. Chemtrails in cartoons. White men betrayed as cowards, weak, dumb… They’ve been normalizing these things for a looong time.
I hope everybody’s on board for hoping that they don’t meme what a guy feels like when someone says he looks like his mother. No one wants to see that.
I operate and repair High Pressure Boilers or used to, I’m becoming too messed up for the physical aspect of the job. I should have had one of those tshirts! High pressure steam when released to atmospheric expands instantly 1 to 1700. So 1 sq ft of super heated water becomes 1700 sq of steam instantaneously. Thats explosive AF! Not going into sensible heat and theoretical heat but yes you can level a block with a catastrophic boiler failure. Pieces of boiler landing over a quarter or half mile away. 😂
The same with this boiler animal. When I came to work the first day, the boss showed me an old textbook from the '50's that said working in a powerplant was the most dangerous job in the world. A lot's changed since then, but ain't a whole lot of my co-workers retired, just went out on disability. Another 9 months and I might make it, but I feel rather peaked :)
A good reason boiler room doors to the outside! But you know it is a good gig! I’ve no regrets, my whole family all my brothers are all power engineering even my father was.
I was running 150 PSI in a plant since Covid after I lost my patch job over Vaxx mandates. I was Fixing all their equipment, basically like an industrial mechanic half the time. But I tore my tendons off of one shoulder had to have them reattached. Lost most of the use of my arm. So I think I’m probably retired now just not aware of it yet. Can’t thread or hang pipe, pull wrench’s anymore. Lift anything above my shoulder level. Sucks… but I can still fish and hoist a 🍺!
Hey Dixie! Compadre! I worked in engineering in buildings for years. Then hit my head on a steam pipe, woke up running Steam in the oil patch on Fracturing operations. Money was good but no life, 80 to 100 hrs a week all winter driving through storms and ice everyday for usually a couple hrs for 12hr shifts. Not always the highest maintained equipment either so one really had to keep his head up. Working around H2S and confined spaces, high pressure pipes and equipment. I actually enjoyed it! 🤪
For the most part! Problem being some industries can be very lax on their preventative maintenance and Technical inspection, regulations. My brother was a boiler inspector, not easy tests to pass. One question on the second class tests could be 3 pages of calculations. Some operators I’ve worked in the oil patch with should not have been within 300 ft of a boilers controls. Yes crack heads and meth addicts don’t make for a good cross shift. Luckily HP boilers are double column safeties and boilers are built to withstand ten times the pressure they are expected to operate at, Pop valved for. Yet 💩 does happen! I have been scared a couple times, more of my cross shifts than the equipment. 😂
I think you can find excellence in all the trades to some extent. But the boilermakers millwrights and Riggers are at the very top of my list. Along with certain linemen.
The Bomb Technician.. I have that one from back in the 1990s, before they were even called memes. Personal Fave, awesome to see it again!
carry, not cary
I think “Odumbo” was the worst President with Joe just chosen as their useful Idiot!
Dog meme, so true! Mine also knows when I have beef tallow cream on my face 😳!
I think that meme about women is right - we were not made to fight wars or even crimes. I think when first women entered the work force, they were midwives, nurses, and school teachers. Being a woman I am surprised that women want to go kill people. And be killed, with little children at home.
Another great one, sir. Especially liked the opening one about the anti-white media!
Thank you.
I mostly watch older shows for entertainment due to the nature of modern programming. Even still, I notice the subtle beginnings of it even as far back as old 1960’s - 1990’s shows. You’ll see a mixed race couple in the background that look real out of place. Chemtrails in cartoons. White men betrayed as cowards, weak, dumb… They’ve been normalizing these things for a looong time.
IT guy, at least the one at my former job. Didn’t need a visual on that…
Yes women do carry the biological burden and need to protect it. That’s why I make sure I keep necessary equipment like my buddy Glock close at hand.
A honey badger would be different than our 2 IRWS
Good group Duke
Thanks
I hope everybody’s on board for hoping that they don’t meme what a guy feels like when someone says he looks like his mother. No one wants to see that.
Good morning to all and don’t let your meatloaf
Buddy, you a FZ fan?
I don’t know, I don’t know what FZ means
Frank Zappa, the meatloaf line is in one of his songs
Thanks, I wasn’t aware of that, and never been a fan of Frank Zappa. I can’t think of a single song that he put out that I ever cared for.
Love the honey badger. Can you just imagine letting a few loose in MN?
I operate and repair High Pressure Boilers or used to, I’m becoming too messed up for the physical aspect of the job. I should have had one of those tshirts! High pressure steam when released to atmospheric expands instantly 1 to 1700. So 1 sq ft of super heated water becomes 1700 sq of steam instantaneously. Thats explosive AF! Not going into sensible heat and theoretical heat but yes you can level a block with a catastrophic boiler failure. Pieces of boiler landing over a quarter or half mile away. 😂
The same with this boiler animal. When I came to work the first day, the boss showed me an old textbook from the '50's that said working in a powerplant was the most dangerous job in the world. A lot's changed since then, but ain't a whole lot of my co-workers retired, just went out on disability. Another 9 months and I might make it, but I feel rather peaked :)
A good reason boiler room doors to the outside! But you know it is a good gig! I’ve no regrets, my whole family all my brothers are all power engineering even my father was.
Yep. It’s a great job if we’re tough enough. 36 years so far :)
Good on you! Hope you make your 9 months. Keep one eye on the KPAs my friend the other on the pump!
I was running 150 PSI in a plant since Covid after I lost my patch job over Vaxx mandates. I was Fixing all their equipment, basically like an industrial mechanic half the time. But I tore my tendons off of one shoulder had to have them reattached. Lost most of the use of my arm. So I think I’m probably retired now just not aware of it yet. Can’t thread or hang pipe, pull wrench’s anymore. Lift anything above my shoulder level. Sucks… but I can still fish and hoist a 🍺!
Hey Dixie! Compadre! I worked in engineering in buildings for years. Then hit my head on a steam pipe, woke up running Steam in the oil patch on Fracturing operations. Money was good but no life, 80 to 100 hrs a week all winter driving through storms and ice everyday for usually a couple hrs for 12hr shifts. Not always the highest maintained equipment either so one really had to keep his head up. Working around H2S and confined spaces, high pressure pipes and equipment. I actually enjoyed it! 🤪
I have too. Planning on enjoying my retirement while I can :)
I’ve always had great respect for boilermakers. It’s an incredible job, and they are very skilled, every one of them.
For the most part! Problem being some industries can be very lax on their preventative maintenance and Technical inspection, regulations. My brother was a boiler inspector, not easy tests to pass. One question on the second class tests could be 3 pages of calculations. Some operators I’ve worked in the oil patch with should not have been within 300 ft of a boilers controls. Yes crack heads and meth addicts don’t make for a good cross shift. Luckily HP boilers are double column safeties and boilers are built to withstand ten times the pressure they are expected to operate at, Pop valved for. Yet 💩 does happen! I have been scared a couple times, more of my cross shifts than the equipment. 😂
I think you can find excellence in all the trades to some extent. But the boilermakers millwrights and Riggers are at the very top of my list. Along with certain linemen.
Every single night..... 🤣 I'm like are you sure it's not after 10pm ?! .... always around 730pm 🤣 😢 I even volunteer for naps now
Teenager spotted WITHOUT a phone… PROOF of true alien life!! 😳👾
It's weird 😆
Yeah, as in imagine if you will
Watching one of them try to dial an old phone is terrifying 😳
Joe Biden will go down in history as the worst president of all time.
Sadly, he didn't know what was going on and was used as cover for the Obama cabal.
Also sadly, he probably would have done it if he was cognitively intact and the price was right.
The people using the auto pen need to be identified and tried for treason and if convicted, hanged.
Certainly intentional, not incompetence as they would have us believe. They do use the weak-minded as useful idiots too.
Where can I get that Honey Badger????!!!!🦡
You cannot get “That” Honey badger. There is no such thing.